the second point is we are going to start with the information technology that now exists. the doctor in san diego wrote a book on this. he invented some voice and again was on the smartphone. he turned and read in real time what they said and said to the reporter last year there was an 800-dollar test. what if you designed the system to maximize the flow of information and to maximize the convenience? this is where we start getting into all sorts of prison guard problems. for example everyone could have their own ekg. this would've dredger doctor crazy. you want to maximize the rate of innovation they are regenerative medicine we can replace your kidney instead of putting you on kidney dialysis. and in the process you just need a lot of that are independent of life. regenerative medicine is a big deal. it's hard to get through in washington as brain research. you take autism, alzheimer's, mental health. if you make the kind of breakthroughs the next ten to 15 years we will save trillions of dollars and millions of people and you can't get this across so you spend a tiny am